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Discover LudwigIt is grammatically correct to use "thoroughfare to" in a sentence
It is typically used to indicate a route or path leading to a specific destination. Here is an example: "The main street acts as a thoroughfare to the city center."
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Merrill bequeathed his house on the main thoroughfare to the Stonington Village Improvement Association.
A massive concrete wall was erected along the thoroughfare to try to keep the militants out.
The wind that day caused the insubstantial thoroughfare to undulate wildly up and down and then disintegrate.
Many discussions of parking issues are themselves simply parked side-by-side, without a narrative thoroughfare to link them.
At one point, officials turned off every other street light on the main commercial thoroughfare to save money.
Those sacred cows can still bring a main thoroughfare to a screeching halt, simply by lazily stretching out across a junction, unfazed by the cacophony of horns.
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Ambulances are stationed along main thoroughfares to deal with emergencies.
Mr. Cuomo defended the decision to allow the Long Island Expressway and other major thoroughfares to remain open.
The scuffles prompted bankers walking to work on blockaded thoroughfares to shout out in defence of the young demonstrators.
The incident happened on the outskirts of the Olympic Park on one of the main thoroughfares to the venue.
But don't rush, because there is much to explore — from quiet side streets and busy thoroughfares to historic squares and medieval churches.
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